Welcome to the PIRL Blog! It will provide perspectives from thought leaders on programming with persistent memory, associated industry/technology trends, updates about PIRL-related events and activities, and expanded content around presentations from PIRL conferences.
In keeping with the spirit of the PIRL workshop, posts will focus single-mindedly on real-world experience using persistent memories to build computer systems.
Please stay tuned!
Steven Swanson is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, San Diego and the director of the Non-volatile Systems Laboratory. His research interests include the systems, architecture, security, and reliability issues surrounding heterogeneous memory/storage systems, especially those that incorporate non-volatile, solid-state memories. He has received an NSF CAREER Award, Google Faculty Awards, a Facebook Faculty Award, and been a NetApp Faculty Fellow. He is a co-founder of the Non-Volatile Memories Workshop.